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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, April 29, 1976 Seaman finishes naval training April 15. Navy Seaman lu'cruit Kenneth ( Cox, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Halls of 21K1 W. 4:100 S., Roy, was graduated from recruit at the Naval San Diego. Center, Training Classes include in training struction in seamanship, military regulations, firefighting, close order drill, first aid and Navy history. A 1975 graduate of Roy High School, he joined the Navy in December 1975.' Award received TSGT. Park C. Jerry of Hooper has just received the Supervisor of the Year Award at Hill AFB for devising a wife JoLene, have two sons and a daughter. new management evaluations and system, developing a new Reserve training program to include slides, and viewgraphs testing. The Reservist also wrote a new squadron regulation N'CO covering Airmen of the Year awards. He is a statistical data clerk in the Quality Assurance of Branch, Directorate Maintenance. He has been a civil service member for four years at Hill AFB. He and his Jerry C. Park OBITUARIES 1971. Green From somewhere in this two high school musicians are headed for New York City; Pasadena, Calif., and the title of Brownsville Vezzetti, School, Texas. state, Each band member will have an opportunity to audition for one of two Paul High Under the direction of Paul Lavalle, who is a former director of Radio City Music Hall and director of the Band of America, the McDonalds High School Band will play in the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City and the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, Calif. Each appearance will be televised nationally on the NBC and CBS networks. The band whose pants so called dont match because the musicians wear their own high school band uniforms topped off with The search is on for the top 102 high school musicians two from each state and the District of Columbia who will comprise the 1976 McDonalds High School Band. Sponsored each year by McDonalds restaurants, the McDonalds High School Band in 1976 will mark its tenth anniversary increasing its ranks to more than 1,000 alumni. High school band directors in all 50 states and the District of Columbia have been invited to nominate their two best musicians before the June 30 deadline. Paul Lavalle, the Band's director, and members of the McDonalds High School Band Advisory Board will make the final selections. Members of the Advisory-Boarinclude Dr. William Foster, Director of Bands, Florida A & M University; George A. Christopher, New Music State York Association; Dr. Bernard Baggs, Farleigh-DickensoUniversity; Emery L. Fears, Director of Bands, Norfolk State College, Norfolk, Va.; Robert F. O'Brien, Honorary Lavalle scholarships awarded annually by the New England of The scholarships include full tuition, board and room at the Conservatory. McDonald's believes the purpose of the Band is to Conservatory Music in single out Boston. Americas out- school high musicians and honor them in much the same way teams salute athletes. "Traditionally, recognition has applied to athletics, said Lavalle. However, we believe that school high musicians deserve recognition just as much as athletes do. Because of this, the McDonalds High School Band was created, establishing an r team for musical standing all-st- McDonalds special High School Band also and hats in an outdoor performs concert at famed Rockefeller (enter in New York and parades through Disneyland during the California trip. overlays all-sta- Roy man receives service pin HAFB Bart W. Bronson of Roy has received a service pin at ceremonies at Hill AFB. He is an aircraft electrician in the Maintenance Directorate. Mr. Bronson and his wife. Life President, National McBride lived in River, Wyoming Mrs. Utah students sought to play in All - American band n Maude Spicer McBride Mr. Maude Spicer McBride, 84, formerly of Roy, died Monday, April 19, at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden, of causes incident to age. She was born September 6, 1891 in Traphill, N. C., a daughter of Vincent and Martha Hall Spicer. She married Martin Edgar McBride on February 29, 1908 in Traphill. He died in Green River, Whyoming, April 29, Page 7 Catholic Bandmasters Association; and Robert B. Rebecca, have one child. Mr. Bronson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bronson of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Mrs. Bronson is a Harold daughter of Mr. Harding of Kaysville. from 1909 to 1973, when she moved to Roy, to be near her daughter, Mrs. John (Mabel) Lewis, of Sunset and her grandaughter, Mrs. Robert (Donna) Cudney of Sunset. Mrs. McBride lived in Roy until she went with another daughter to Eagle River, Alaska, in 1975. Mrs. Lewis brought her back to Sunset from Alaska recently and she St. Benedicts entered Hospital April 17. She was a longtime ' member - of the Union OPf.ORTUNITIES uCoragregiational uChureh, United Church of Christ, of Green River, and was active while living in Roy at the United Church of Christ Ogden. She Congregational was a member of the Woodman of the World and Royal Neighbors. Sruvivors in addition to Mrs. Lewis are two other daughters, Mrs. Francis (Virginia) Mengel of North Platte. Nebraska, and Mrs. George (Mary) Burke of Eagle River, Alaska; a sister, Mrs. Veran Joines of Traphill, N. C.; six grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren and one great, great grandchild. held were Services Thursday, April 22 at 2 p.m. at the Union Congregational Church in Green River, with the Reverand David J. McKinzey, minister of the Ogden United Church of in Mrs. Maude McBride Jacob Michael Eves Jacob Michael SUNSET of son Eves, Raymond J. and Jill Draper Eves of 426 VV. 2350 N., died today at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden shortly after birth. Surviving are his parents of Sunset ; two brothers and two sisters, Raymond Jack Eves Jr., Derral Edward Eves, Raquel Eves. Becky Eves, all of Sunset; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eves. Mrs. Virginia Draper, all Christ Congregational, of- ficiating. Friends called at the Francon and Smith Mortuary in Green River Wednesday, 4 to 8 p.m. Burial was in Green River. Memorials are suggested for the United Church of Christ Congregational, 3350 Harrison, in Ogden. of Sunset Mrs. Althea Tonne, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Bublrr, LaVorkin, Utah. Graveside services will be held Monday at 10:30 a m. in the Kaysville Cemetery with Bishop Jerry Williamson of the Sunset 1st Ward officiating, directed by Myers Mortuary of Roy. ; PII j3S9 So. State, Cltarflold 35-1- Jije tea MAGIC MILL Bosch, used, Save 0 $120. Ph. 621-836- 350 KAWASAKI, ?xc. cond., trail and street with extras. Ph. 825- 1079. 9 WEIGHT with New Shape tablets and Hydrex water pills at 9 Dyches Pormacy, Magna. HEDGE trimmer, slightly BSD used. Inch Master excerise machine, used very little. Ph. 825-350- 5-- 6 GOATS, and sheep for sale. See at 8335 W. 2700 S T6 Magna or call 250-233RABBITS, Rheumatism? Bursitis? We now have Icy Hot to help. Dyches Pharmacy, Magna. ARTHRITIS? Ph. 250-588- 0 Case backhoe, Allie Chalmer tandom axle trailer. Complete outfit ready to go, $10,000. Call Bob DUMP FLATBED Child, house at yesterday's price. Owner. 3 bedrm brick rambler, full basement, 2 fireplaces, double garage, built-inValhalla Estates, Clearfield. main floor laundry, country kitchen, family room and many extras. $59,900 or best offer. 384 Pine Oak Ci- Transferred, rcle fireplaces, family room, features conversation pit, year round brook, on beautiful large oak lot, sprinkling system, exceptional value at $49,000. No agents. Call 394-208- ELEGANT 0 LOSE bedrm home. 2V4 baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, carport, FHA appraisal $38,300. So. Washington Terrace location. Coll owner ALL BRICK 5 TRUCK, 1 393-407- 5 evenings. OWNER Layton, 3 bedrm, brick with carport and fencing. and Newly carpeted Buy redecorated, $25,000 equity and take over $187 payment. No agents. Ph. 429 8. 773-041- OWNER: 0 250-904- all FURN. HOME for sale (4 styles), (tops and separately). Call 0 BEAUTY King Clarion 376-513- HOME dose to WSC. This home on quiet street has three finished bedims, one IfiD'i, 1 baths, each with full lire closet, 2 fireplaces, lovely carpeting and dros, lots of cupboards and close BRICK d space, family room in basement, 1 car garage 27' deep, covered patio, fruit trees, rose hedge, spreiklmg system, $41,900. Call 392-t7- 429 excellent Roy location. Assume interest contract. Always low full. Call for oppt. 731-426- 7 00 N. swim suits sold 773-845- Redtord iJohnsonSy 9 benefits. Must sell immed. 7586 or 825- - 731-425- RECREATION LOTS (between Strawberry and Starvation Reservoirs), $400 ea. or trade for carpentry, carpet, small travel trailer, motor home rental. Ph. 825-394- in 4 bdrm. Clinton. Close to Hill Field. Fin. bsmt., large yard, $28,500. Ph. BY OWNER: 773-034- NEARLY bsmt., clean, attractive, large fenced bock yard. Beautifully landscaped front yard, $31,900. Terms arranged. Assumption possible. Call Jean, Neff Peterson Realty, or 268- 3763. HIGH EAST BENCH APTS, in solid brick bldg. Needs inside work. S28.000. Sell or trade, 486 9887. SEVEN NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY We train couples to earn $150-30per week. evenings. For interview call 399-- 461. 1 0 394-671- Part-tim- BABYSITTING my home, Sunset area, any age, any hour, hot lun- ches. 773-427- ADDRESSERS OWNER: Asking $47,500. Avail. Aug. 1. 5 bdrm., 3 bath, living room, dining room, family tf 359-920- 4 p.m. 773-285- SEWING AND REPAIR work of all kinds for men or ladies, new or worn. Zippers, new pockets, hems, linings, holes repaired, wedding lines, coats. Mrs. E. LaMar Nelson, 5435 S. tf 2050 W Roy. 200 or meals and 354 E. S 3 room, rooms, storage playroom, laundry room, 4832 Brinker, 392-251- 3 GRAND VIEW ACRES. LESSONS. Beginning to in Roy. 731-59429 PIANO advanced in BABYSITTING Con- 359-920- new homes at 7200 W. Centennial Villbge, FHA, FOR SALE 3400 VA or 235 - Call Keith . KN Realty. or BEDRM SPLIT LEVEL, home, 825-379- DECORATIVE CEILINGS expertly sprayed. Satisfaction guar. Free estimates. Ph. Lee Pons, 825- tf 9948. ROTO TILLING done for small or large gardes also cultivating or weeding done, or a full summer contract including fertilizing. For more info coll 621-372- TREE REMOVAL. dscaped, chain link fence, den, dog run, patio, big Country location. Call my anytime. By hour or day. Hot lunches, reas. rates, Sunset area, venient to everything, excellent starter home. 2 bdrm., large yard. Only $1 2,000. Better hurry. No agents. HOMES FOR SALE: Park Ave. duplex, needs upgrading. Good income possible. Contract or cash. Owner anxious. As bw as 20 down, $200 a mo. Denner or and Assoc., 364-639- Children's Institute. Clearfield. Ph. Offers hot instruction. 825-962- 4 773-216- BY tree trimming. Any job can be done. Coll Mike 7 5c after 6 at 250-680PIANO LESSONS for beginning and intermediate students. after 4 p.m. 773-285- tf lan- DEPENDABLE gar- ages, hot lunch, $4 per day. 510 32nd St. 4 29 lot. CHILD all CARE, 392-497- 773-345- ( OR REN RED 250-292- bdrm. turn., large, spaebus room dishwasher, air cond., $180 with electricity. Short term lease. Ph. LUXURIOUS 2 392-783- 29 rent housing. Houses varbus locations in Salt lake County. of your income with Rent is 25 a maximum rent of $75 for 2 bdrm., $80 for 3 bdrm., $90 for 4 bdrm. For applications and more info, call or write our office, no fee, charged. Some immed. vacancies. Housing authority of the Salt Lake County, 1962 S. 200 E. Ph. Equal housing opportunities. RENT TOO HIGH? Low 487-845- im- d 825-724- CHILD CARE - WANTED mediately! Work at home, no experience necessary. Excellent pay. Write American Service, 1401 Wilson Blvd., Suite 101, 54 Arlington, Vo., 22209. ENVELOPE ADDRESSERS wanted. For information send staped envelope to Ingeborg Chase, Bulls Bridge, Wingdale, N.Y. 12594. 5;6 9 PIANO LESSONS for beginning and intermediate students. After SHARPIE! 503 EXPERIENCED child care, for children over year. References fum., S. Ogden area. frame houses with space for one more. Total of 144 ft. long, 80 ft. deep. One home has 3 bdrm., is being modernized and has all the required util., and is livable while upgrading. Gas heat from wall furnace. Smaller house under construction. Water and sewer connection, new roof, 2 bdrm., taxes in Park City were low, $85,000. 20 percent down, 7'i interest. Owner will carry controct. Denner and Assoc. 364- 6391 or 503 NEW 3 bdrm. home, full Wait until you see the interior decorating, in this cozy and cute 2 bdrm. home. Carpets, drapes, some appls., and more go with. A large bt with five varieties of fruit trees and garden spot. We might even throw in the lawn mower. Ph. for oppt. ofter7 p.m. weekdays, $26,000. 4rOUnd HOMES FOR SALE: Daly Ave., 2 3 MOVING, MUST SELL, N.E. bench 1358 Lewis Dr. Brick with 1350 sq. ft. on main floor, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, firepl., full fin. bsmt., $42.500. Ph. 393-015- s 503 S. 5-- Dumbo 7:00 Ride a Wild Pony 8:00 399-977- 3 property for sale, 7 miles eastof Heber. Many RECREATIONAL 487-969- WEEK NIGHTS OWNER, brick 2 bdrm., and bsmt. apt. with private entrance. Newly remodeled, well kept. Ogden, $21,500. Ph. BY in DUPLEXES 2 SHARP 782-448- Figurette bottoms at 1 Ogden, no bsmt., 3 bdrm. with firepl., equity and assumed present loan. No agents, in brick products, lace, cotton and longline bras: beautiful gowns, girdles salesmen. 1 cost, brick all 731-277- 2 4444. No 3 on Lovely home, 2 bdrm. up, one down. 2 bathrooms, fin. bsmt. inch large rec room. Nice Roy location, big lot, air cond., many extras, or 393- $27,500. Ph. m 1 - 6 BY at Hills, 4 bedrm home, 2 baths, 2 (By 1972 COLUMBIA 24x60 mobile home, 3 bedrms, 2 full baths, unfurnished, $15,000. Ph. 7829082. sell 825-870- KAYSVILLE Owners.) CONDOMINIUM BY OWNER. Briarwoods finest with custom built-inlatest appliances and air conditioning. Contemporary styling. 2 bedrm, bi level, 'i baths, 2 pools and extra large private deck. Call Jmhilbnf Sat. Sun. Matinee from p.m. $41,900. 5 621-372- J Kaysville 376-521- BY 20 VOLUME SET of Book of Knowledge for sale. Also includes 10 volumes of popular science and 7 volume set of lands and people. $75. Ph. 392- 0880. MOVING, misc. for sale. Building supplies, dog house, stove, fan. Good used tires, 1962 6 cyl. trans, twin bed headboards, toys. PRICE 9 tf 392-520- HALF 8 MONTH OLD NEW HOME, FERTILIZER. ORGANIC We deliver. $10 a load, Combination of all animal manure. For more information call Robert U'itll IHwiry Jfc AUCTION: May 21, Roy City Shops, 5 p.m. At least 21 bicycles, 4 bicycle frames and other misc. unclaimed property will be sold. Public invited. POLICE (gimt MALE HELP WANTED, ages 16 and over. To work afternoon shift 4:30-- 1:30 p.m. General work at Magna Arctic Circle. Inquire after 2 p.m. at Magna Ar-- . ctic Circle, 8339 W. 3500 S. Ask for Helen or Johnny. Must apply in person. - Ladies, earn extra $$$ demonstrating Liquid Embroidery, Free kit plan or avail. Ph. of 773-600- 4 773-776- 773-243- TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs person MF over 40 for exclusive industrial sales territory. No rebcation. We are an expanding firm established since 1933. We offer full fringe benefits. Liberal commissions with opportunity for adinFor personal vancement. terview write a letter and tell me abut yourself. D.L. Hendrix, Sales AAA-- Manager, Southwestern Petroleum, Box 789, Tex. 76101. E.O.E. Ft. Worth, I NEED '73 VW, super beetle, call very good condition. 5--6 EXTRA CASH. Can 15-2- 5J3 call FOR SALE: 1971 Gremlin, looks good, rides good, radial tires, new brakes, $1,100 our best of38. fer. Ph. 299-- you hours a week. Exciting interesting work. Car and phone necessary. For interview work SELL Sun Chronicle the phone or over subscriptions Come to the office at 5388 S. 1900 W Roy, or Bon-niphone for appt., f Stahle. SOMEONE TO door-to-doo- 825-166- CAjflU For Used Cars and Trucks, Any Condition, We Pick Up PART FOR SALE 4 ACME 399-246- 487-549- 3 BOOKKEEPING A PROBLEM? e At- tention small and independent businesses. If you can t afford or don't need a full time bookkeeper or even regular part time person, let me help you. Work done in my home. Call for details. Kirkham, lie 298-409- |